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OK so I am trying new things with every project. I am now making a sheath for a rather large knife. I have some buckskin pieces left over from another project that I want to do an inlay with. My question to all you masters out there is what happens after I finish the sheath and I dye it? The vegi-tan will shrink but the buckskin will not. I am thinking that it will wrinkle when the vegi-tan shrinks.

How do I prevent this from happening?

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Well since no one has answered my question I can ony come to the conclusion that no one knows. Guess I will go back to Leathercraft Forum where they know what thay are doing. I received 6 answers the first day on this subject over there.

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well what did the 6 tell you to do?

sometimes we just do it and it turns out great then we are so proud of our selves we want to share our discoveries. so start shareing with us......

Luke

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Oh dear, Johnny B, you have got yourself upset haven't you. Perhaps it is time to stand back and look at why you didn't get any answers?

One of the reasons people don't reply to a question like yours is that they don't want to appear a smartass. You asked for opinions from 'masters' and I'm afraid that seems to have discouraged ordinary people from responding. Nobody wants to set themselves up as a 'master' in case others throw rocks at them.

Try a more 'laid back' and friendly approach and I'm sure folks here will help you all they can. I find LW members extremely helpful and incredibly knowledgeable.

Ray

"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"

Ray Hatley

www.barefootleather.co.uk

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No not upset at all. Just surprised that no one took the time to help me out. Tells me alot about the people on this forum. And still no answer to my question. Again tells me alot about the people on this forum.

Have a wonderful day.

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HI john ;

you might dye the two pieces alone then sew together..just a thought...

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:excuseme: You know, sir, that it's not nice to flame this forum just because we all didn't drop everything and answer your question immediately if not sooner :nono: (especially in the light of people giving you answers on that other forum...- What exactly do you want to hear- the exact same answers? :dunno: ). This is one of the nicest and the best forums out there. While we all have our differences here from time to time, we are all a good group and we all mean well, and yes, there are times when posts go unanswered... oh well :party26:

And as UKRay would concur, attitude is important :nuke:

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excuseme.gif You know, sir, that it's not nice to flame this forum just because we all didn't drop everything and answer your question immediately if not sooner nono.gif (especially in the light of people giving you answers on that other forum...- What exactly do you want to hear- the exact same answers? dunno.gif ). This is one of the nicest and the best forums out there. While we all have our differences here from time to time, we are all a good group and we all mean well, and yes, there are times when posts go unanswered... oh well party26.gif

And as UKRay would concur, attitude is important nuke.gif

Apparently you have never taken a reading comprehension class. That is ok. There was nothing wrong with my attitude in my original post, again "reading comprehension". I simply ask a question then proceeded to pay people on here a compliment by referring to them as masters. Most on here are masters compared to me.

But no problem. I have found a forum that welcomes newbies and go out of their way to help. I have even received e-mails welcoming me to their forum. Real ladies and gentlemen over there.

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Apparently you have never taken a reading comprehension class. That is ok. There was nothing wrong with my attitude in my original post, again "reading comprehension". I simply ask a question then proceeded to pay people on here a compliment by referring to them as masters. Most on here are masters compared to me.

But no problem. I have found a forum that welcomes newbies and go out of their way to help. I have even received e-mails welcoming me to their forum. Real ladies and gentlemen over there.

Awesome, maybe you should spend ALL your time over there

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Awesome, maybe you should spend ALL your time over there

I STILL WOULD LIKE TO HEAR WHAT THE 6 PEOPLE ON THE OTHER FOURM TOLD YOU.

Luke

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